Ilija Cvitanović, leader of the HDZ in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has supported an initiative by Croatia’s parliament to adopt a resolution establishing a special electoral unit for the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He argues that this would provide strong political support for Croats in BiH and align with the Dayton Peace Agreement, particularly Annex IV. Cvitanović claims that Croats have been deprived of their rightful positions in the Presidency over the past four mandates under Željko Komšić. The initiative aims to ensure equal representation of the constituent nations in the Presidency, preventing Bosniaks from outvoting Croats due to population differences. This proposal comes from the Domovinski Pokret, led by Ivan Penava, who emphasizes that the initiative does not challenge the constitutional order but seeks to correct perceived imbalances.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the issue as a legitimate struggle for Croatian rights in BiH, using terms like 'ukradene i otete pozicije' ('stolen and taken positions') and emphasizing the need for stronger political backing from Croatia. It highlights the opposition to Komšić's legitimacy and presents the Cro






